Saxon Priest
Saxon Priest is a German fancy pigeon from the Saxon color-pigeon group, named for a pattern that fanciers distinguish from monk, spot, shield, and other related forms. The name is descriptive and traditional, not a statement about behavior. As with many Saxon varieties, the bird is judged by how precisely color is placed on a sound, well-proportioned pigeon, with the accepted colors and minor features set by the relevant standard.
A Saxon Priest loft needs calm, clean conditions so the marked plumage stays presentable through breeding and show season. White-marked birds benefit from frequent clean bathing water, dry perches, and housing that does not soil the feathering. Pattern alone is not enough; fertility, steady temperament, and consistent body type keep the line usable. Photographs and standard references also help buyers avoid confusing the Priest with other Saxon markings.
Colors: Almond, Ash Red, Bar, Barless, Black, Blue, Brown, Checker, Dilute, Dun, Grizzle, Indigo, Mottle, Opal, Pied, Recessive Red, Red, Silver, Splash, Spread, White, Yellow